Sunday, March 18, 2012

Join the Campaign for Quality Education and Jobs!

We need your help to put the Quality Education and Jobs Act, a voter initiative, on the November 2012 ballot to ensure that our schools have the resources they need to educate our children.

This past summer, we helped spearhead the effort to draft a voter initiative that will provide stable funding four our children's schools for generations to come. If we can pass this initiative, it will allow Arizona o reinvest wisely in education and prevent the budgetary free fall that has endangered our children and our state's economy.

November 2012, the Quality Education and Jobs Act is our chance to put the people back in power, rather than feeling powerless over the cuts that have punished our children with much larger class sizes, lack of basics like textbooks and the loss of counselors, librarians, music and arts or P.E.

To pass this initiative, we will need your help in the following ways:

Circulate petitions. This is the crucial first step. We have to collect 225,000 signatures by July 5, 2012 to ensure we are on the November 2012 ballot.

Go door-to-door to talk with voters.

Make a contribution to help pay for legal fees incurred during the drafting of ballot language, print election signs, run TV and radio ads and more.

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The Arizona Education Parent Network exists to provide parents, students, businesses and community members with accurate information and the resources to enable them to take action on behalf of Arizona students.
The Arizona Education Parent Network was conceived with no outside funding and is operated in conjunction with parent groups and friends of public education from across Arizona. We are a non-partisan coalition and we strive to find solutions to our current public education crisis.